The Justice Committee Report was the report that was supposed to come out today. But this has now come against it. The producer Sajimon Parayil has approached the High Court in this regard. But now the producer’s association is on the front by rejecting him. B Ragesh, secretary of the producers’ association, said that he had gone on his own and that you had no part in it and that they had no objection to releasing the petition.

Director Vinayan responded that the Hema committee report was stayed because of the fear of some people in Malayalam cinema. The High Court temporarily stayed the release of the Hema Committee report on a petition filed by producer Sajimon Para. The High Court issued the order on a petition filed by the producer Sajimon, who said that the release of the report would affect the privacy of many people, so the release of the report should be stopped.

But the present state is only temporary. The duration of this stay is only one week. Sajimon argues that this is just a report prepared for fame. He also claims that if it comes out, it will affect the privacy of many people.

“This committee report talks about the problems faced by women in Malayalam cinema. Follow-up is important. Justice Hema himself had convinced the government that the report should be kept confidential. The present report is a collection of information only. There is no public interest in its coming out. The people who sought the report through the RTI Act were not the ones who had testified before the Hema Committee” – these were the arguments of producer Sajimon.


